Specifications
MaterialMetalShapeRoundCover IncludedNoFuel TypeWoodInstallation RequiredNo
Key Specs
MaterialMetalShapeRoundCover IncludedNoFuel TypeWoodInstallation RequiredNo
General
Product NameFlare 13.5-in Smokeless Fire PitBrandFarenheitInstallation RequiredNoModel NumberFP-FLAREColorSilverColor CategorySilver
Dimension
Product Height12 inchesProduct Width13.5 inchesProduct Depth13.5 inchesProduct Weight10.2 pounds
Connectivity
App CompatibleNoWireless ConnectivityNone
Features
ShapeRound
Included
Cover IncludedNoRemovable Log Grate IncludedNoRemovable Cooking Grate IncludedNo
Power
Fuel TypeWood
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 Year LimitedManufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 Year Limited
Other
UPC709483062900
The Farenheit Flare is great for the backyard or for your outdoor adventures. This easy to transport fire pit will add warmth and atmosphere. Designed to reduce smoke so you can cozy up and enjoy yourself.
Reduced smoke output
Designed to reduce smoke output so you can enjoy sitting around your fire pit.
Lightweight & portable
Weighing only 10.2 lbs. and being able to nest the base inside the top, this fire pit is ideal for taking with you on your outdoor adventures.
Stainless steel
Constructed of stainless steel, the fire pit is strong, durable and rust resistant.
Wood burning
Uses wood pellets or small logs which adds the beauty, warmth and atmosphere of a wood burning fire.
What's Included
Fire Pit Top
Fire Pit Base
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Q: QuestionCan this stove be used on a deck?(5 answers)
A: AnswerI own this fire pit and use it on a stone surface in my back yard. It gets very hot and can not be used on any combustible surface. The product documentation specifically advises that it should only be used on concrete, rock, or stone. It should also not be used in an enclosed area. If your deck is not made of wood and not enclosed, you should be able to use it on your deck.Answered by Kotor
Q: QuestionIs it made of stainless steel,(3 answers)
A: AnswerIt is made of a heavy gauge stainless steel. It feels very solid, but is not too heavy.Answered by Kotor
Q: QuestionCan this fire girepit be u sed inside(5 answers)
A: AnswerI wouldn’t recommend lighting it inside. It would have to be a large and well ventilated area. If you have a fireplace and wanted to toss this in there instead, then that should be fine. Otherwise it should not be used in a small home.Answered by Monk
Q: QuestionIs this all stainless steel and if so, what grade?(1 answer)
A: AnswerIt is stainless steel but I do not know the gauge.Answered by Anonymous
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Reviews
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 70 reviews
4.6Rating by feature
- 4.7Value
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- 4.8Quality
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- 4.8Ease of Use
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great product!
Works awesome! Definitely heats up a space for around 100sqft I would say by the time it really gets going, and super easy cleanup since the ashes fall into the bottom piece. Definitely is lower smoke than normal fires once the fire gets going, but was a little hard to get wood pellets to light.
Posted by DamienHTX
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
What a steal
Works great I got it for my cousin for Christmas and my dad loved it so much he stole it :)
Posted by AnnaV
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Hot Portable Fire PIt!
The Farenheit Flare comes in two sizes, a smaller 13.5 inch and a larger 17 inch size, other than the size, they are exactly the same. Made of stainless steel, they have two pieces, the bottom stand/ash catcher and top fire box. Both have strategically placed air vents to allow more oxygen into the bottom of the fire box and at the top of the double walled firebox side which acts to force heated air at the top of the flame to cause it to burn hotter thus making for a more efficient burn and removing the majority of smoke. The small size and compact storage make this a great product for a smaller back yard or to take camping. According to the instructions you can burn either compressed wood pellets or small logs. I tried mine with just the pellets which were purchased at the local tractor store and were very inexpensive. The instructions state to fill the firebox with 3 millimeters of pellets which is about one pellet in depth. Never having used wood pellets I didn’t know what to expect and thought they would light fairly easily, I was wrong. By the time I got the pellets to ignite I had about an inch of pellets in the fire box and several bits of torn up paper and cardboard hoping these would catch. Again, I was wrong. After numerous failed attempts at getting the pellets lit, I finally broke down and hit them with a light drizzle of charcoal lighter fluid and success. (Note, the instructions say not to do this) I will definitely use a fire starter brick in the future. Once I had the fire lit, it took a few minutes to see the heated air causing the secondary burn at the top of the fire box. To say this is smokeless is a bit of an understatement, there was some smoke but considerably less than an open pit fire. The initial round of pellets burned hard for about 15-20 minutes before requiring additional pellets to be added. Adding a healthy cup or so of pellets brought the flames back for another 15 minutes or so. Clean up is easy, simply dump the ashes from the catch bin and fire box once the unit cools off. I am anxious to spend more time with this fire pit, learning the right mix of pellets and logs to keep it burning without having to constantly feed it. So far I have not been able to find a website for Farenheit. Other manufacturers of similar products have accessories like covers, carry bags and cooking grates which would be good to have. I like the Farenheit Flare 13.5 inch fire pit. The stainless steel construction should keep it looking good and burning for years. Yes, I recommend this to anyone looking for an easy to use way to make a fire.
Posted by RonH